Project:Snapshots of the Universe is a companion app for the Stephen Hawking’s books, A Brief History of Time and The Universe in a Nutshell. The goal of the project was to distill the complex content of the books into simple engaging experiments that explain the principles that control our universe. Concepts such as gravity, acceleration, relativity of motion, and “warped” space had to be presented in a way accessible to both kids and grown-ups.

Project: The Burn is an iPhone and iPad app based on the Haylie Pomroy’s book, The Burn. It is designed to be a stand-alone app as well as a companion tool for the book. It is for those who need a weight-loss intervention or to simply re-attain balance in their bodies. The app offers a symptom checker to help users choose one of the three Burns that is best suited for them at the moment. The My Day section of the app offers a ready-to-go plan of attack as well as the ability to customize it to users’ specific needs.

Project:Leap TV is an educational, active video gaming console made for kids aged 3-8 years. The goal was to create UX and UI for the console, to build an environment that is easy to use, engaging but unobtrusive, entertaining and valuable for kids, and empowering for grownups. Leap TV was released in September, 2014.

Project: Gorientation was an enhancement to the already existing monsterhigh.com registration process and site gamification. The goal was to introduce girls to what’s available on the site by creating a welcome page, a packet of fun welcome printables and a student ID generator. We also introduced a new site currency and created an achievement dashboard.

Project:Barbie Fashionistasis an app for iPhone and iPad. Girls are invited to mix and match trendy looks on their favorite Fashionistas dolls in the Dressing Room and to create their own custom designs in the Design Studio which they can later try on. The Dressing Room offers the fabulous free play of creating fashionable looks with the swipe of a finger. The exciting twist is that girls can use their fingers or a ring accessory to transform outfits. It’s a fun mixture of two different worlds, physical and digital.